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CATALOGUE 


■I  PERMANENT  COLLECTION 


OF  THE 


OF  THE 


PENNSYLVANIA 


ACADEMY  OF  THE  FINE  ARTS 


(SEVENTH   EDITION.) 


WITH  AN  APPENDIX  OF  WORKS  DEPOSITED 


1882. 


OFFICERS  OF  THE  ACADEMY. 


PRESIDENT. 

JAMES  L.  CLAGHORN. 


DIRECTORS. 


GEORGE  S.   PEPPER, 
HENRY  C.  GIBSON, 
FAIRMAN  ROGERS, 
CLARENCE  H.  CLARK, 
WILLIAM  B.  BEMENT, 
JOSEPH  WILLIAM  BATES, 


WILLIAM  S.  BAKER, 
EDWARD  H.  COATES, 
ATHERTON  BLIGHT, 
JAMES  S.  MARTIN, 
E.  BURGESS  WARREN, 
CHARLES  HENRY  HART. 


TREASURER. 

EDWARD  H.  COATES. 

SECRETARY. 

GEORGE  CORLISS. 

LIBRARIAN. 

H.  C.  WHIPPLE. 


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PERMANENT  COLLECTION  OF  THE  ACADEMY. 


PAINTINGS. 


IN  VESTIBULE. 
A    1.  Portrait  of  George  Clymer,  first  president  of  the  Academy.     C.  W.  Peale. 

EAST  CORRIDOR. 

A    2.  Landscape.     Mercury  deceiving  Argus  .         .         .        Salvator  Rosa. 

See  A  222. 

A    3.   The  Evangelist  St.  Mark. 

A    4.  Attack  on  Port  Fisher.     [Presented  by  Mrs.  Joseph  Harrison,  1878.] 

Xanthus  Smith. 

A    5.  Full   length   portrait  of   Charles  Wilson  Peale — in  his 

museum.     [Presented  by  Mrs.  Joseph  Harrison,  1878]      .  C.  W.  Peale. 

A    6.   Adoration  of  the  Magi. — Matthew,  ii.  11        .         .  Andrea  Yicentino. 

A    7.   David  returning  thanks  for  his  victory  over  Goliath        .    H.  Schweninger. 

A    8.  The  graveyard  of  the  poor  ......  O.  Hermelin. 

SOUTH  CORRIDOR. 

A    9.  Banditti  among  antique  ruins P.  Pannini. 

A  10.   Portrait  of  Jonathan  Rubicam.     [Presented  by  Mrs.  C. 

A.  Rubicam,  1877] W.  K.  Hewitt. 

A  11.   Picking  cherries.     [Presented  by  Russell  Smith,  1878]  Mary  Smith. 

A  12.   Portrait  of  Dugald  Stuart,  after  Raeburn       .         .         .      J.  R.  Lambdin. 

A  13.  Pat  Lyon  at  the  forge John  Neagle. 

A  14.  A  horse  market P.  van  Bloemen. 

A  15.  Interior  of  a  cathedral  by  moonlight,  with  figures  by  Teniers         Peter  Neefs. 

A  16.  Original  study  for  the  painting  of  Paul  before  Agrippa. 

[Presented  by  James  L.  Claghoru,  1878]  .         .         .    P.  F.  Rothermel. 

A  17.   Full  length  portrait  of  J.  B.  Booth,  as  Richard  III.       .      Henry  Thomas. 

A  18.   Portrait  of  Benjamin  West,  P.R.A.,  after  Leslie's  copy 

of  Lawrence Thos.  Sully. 

1863688 


PAINTINGS. 


A  19.  Orestes  pursued  by  the  furies.   [Presented  by  Mrs.  Joseph 

Harrison,  1878] W.  Bouguereau. 

See  A  213,  251. 

A  20.  Peter  denying  Christ    .......  P.  Janssen. 

A  21.  Gil  Bias  securing  the  cook  in  the  robbers'  cave       .         .  John  Opie. 

A  22.   Full  length  portrait  of  Ludwig  of  Bavaria  W.  Kuulbaclt. 

A  23.  Ariadne  in  Naxos.     [Presented  by  Mrs  Joseph  Harri- 
son, 1878]        .........  John  Vanderlyn. 

A  24.   Lion's  head H   C.  Bisphain. 

A  25.  The  standard  bearer.    [Presented  by  John  Pondir,  1877]  A.  Gues. 

A  2G.  The  cherry  girl Van  Thol. 

A  27.  The  murder  of  Rutland  by  Lord  Clifford — Shakspeare, 

Henry  VI.,  Part  3,  Act  1 C.  R.  Leslie. 

A  28.  First  ray  of  sunlight  after  an  Arctic  winter.     [Presented 

by  Mrs.  Joseph  Harrison,  1878] J.  B.  Wittkamp. 

A  29.   Fruit Campidoglio. 

A  30.  Banditti  among  antique  ruins P.  Pannini. 

A  31.  On  the  Susquehanna     .......  T.  Doughty. 

A  32.  View  in  Dovedale         .         .         .         .         .         .  I.  L.  Williams. 


GALLERY  B.— WEST  AND  ALLSTOX  GALLERY. 

A  33.  Dead  game  and  dog Snyders. 

A  34.   Full  length  portrait  of  Washington        ....  Gilbert  Stuart. 

A  35.  An  old  head Salvator  Ro>a. 

A  36.          do.                  do. 

A  37-  St.  Jerome Spanish  School. 

A  38.  Dying  brigand Edward  May. 

A  39.  Landing  of  the  Norsemen     ......  E.  Leutze. 

A  40.  Dead  man  restored  to  life  by  touching  the  bones  of  the 


Prophet  Elisha. — 2  Kings,  xiii.  20  . 

A  41.  Death  on  the  pale  horse. — Revelations,  Chapter  vi. 

A  42.  Paul  and  Barnabas        ....... 

A  43.  The  tribute  money  (after  Rubens)  .         .         .         . 

A  44.  Datheen  preaching  before  the  walls  of  Ghent  during  the 
struggle  for  the  independence  of  the  Netherlands  when 
under  the  dominion  of  Spain,  in  the  16th  century 

A  45.  Landscape. 

A  46.  do. 

A  47.  A  cavalry  charge 

A  48.  A  battle  scene 

A  49.  Boar  hunt    . 

A  50.  Full  length  portrait  of  G.  F.  Cooke  as  Richard  III 


Washington  Allston. 
Benjamin  West. 
do. 
Thos.  Sully. 


J.  B.  Wittkamp. 
Salvator  Rosa, 
do. 
Vander  Meulen. 
do. 

Snyders. 
Thomas  Sully. 


PAINTINGS. 


[The  CAREY  COLLECTION  paintings  are  numbered  A  51— A  105;  the 
sculptures  B  46 — B  49.  There  are  also  four  water-colors,  and  two  pencil 
drawings  not  catalogued  here,  but  labelled  and  placed  among  the  paintings. 
See  A  254.] 


A  51.  The  painter's  triumph   ..... 

A  52  Cottage  girl.     After  Rembrandt  . 

A  53.  Florentine  girl      ...... 

A  54.  The  Bay  of  Baise  from  Pozzuoli     . 

A  55.  Gypsy  belle.         ...... 

A  56.  Portrait  of  H.  C.  Carey         .... 

A  57.  Touchstone,  Audrey,  and  the  Clown.     "As  you  1 

A  58.  Sterne  in  the  glove  shop.     After  G.  S.  Newton 

A  59.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Blodgett     .... 

A  60.  The  poet's  dream 

A  61.  Isabella.     "  Measure  for  measure." 

A  62.  Salvator  Rosa  painting  Masaniello 

A  63.  The  strawberry  girl.     After  Reynolds  . 

A  64.  Portrait  of  Fanny  Keinble    .... 

A  65.  The  Cottage 

A  66.  Landscape    ....... 

A  67.         do 

A  68.  The  ghost  story    ...... 

A  69.  Landscape    ....... 

A  70.  The  young  merchants    ..... 

A  71.  Cattle 

A  72.  Lady  Jane  Grey  refusing  the  crown.    After  C.  R. 

A  73.  Mercy's  dream.     From  the  Pilgrim's  Progress 

A  74.  Portrait  of  a  child  ..... 

A  75.  Cupid.     After  Reynolds 

A  76.  The  Duchess  and  Sancho.     From  Don  Quixote. 

C.  R,  Leslie 

"  Between  you  and  me,  they  say  my  master  's  mad 

A  77.  Falls  of  Tivoli.     "  Childe  Harolde"      . 

A  78.  Cupid  begging  his  arrow       .... 

A  79.  Laughing  girl       ...... 

A  80.  Sir  Roger  de   Coverly  going  to  church.     After 
Leslie       ....... 

A  81.  Portrait  of  Lord  Macaulay   .... 


e  it. 


Leslie 


After 


C.  R 


W.  S.  Mount. 
Thomas  Sully, 
D.  Huntington. 
Clarkson  Stanfield. 
C.  R.  Leslie, 
do. 
do. 
Ann  Leslie. 
Gilbert  Stuart. 
E.  Leutze. 
Thomas  Sully. 
D.  Maclise. 
Thomas  Sully, 
do. 
W.  Collins. 
Joshua  Shaw, 
do. 

C.  H.  Comegys. 

T.  Doughty. 

W.  Page. 

T.  Sidney  Cooper. 

Ann  Leslie. 

D.  Huntington. 
Thomas  Sully. 

Ann  Leslie. 

Richard  Wilson. 
II.  Peters  Gray. 
After  Reynolds. 

Ann  Leslie. 
Henry  Inman. 


U.C.L.A. 
ART  LIBRARY 


PAINTINGS. 


Elsnsser. 
Ann  Leslie. 

D.  Huntington. 

G.  P.  Henley. 

Ann  Leslie. 

J.  B.  Pyne. 

Rembrandt  Peale. 


A  82.  View  in  Calabria 

A  83.  Martha  and  Mary.     After  C.  R.  Leslie 

A  84.  Christiana   and   her  family    passing  the   Valley   of  the 
Shadow  of  Death      ....... 

A  85.  Titian's  model,  from  the  original  in  the  Louvre 

A  8(5.  Children  and  rabbits      ....... 

A  87.  Sunrise  on  the  Thames — Windsor  Castle  in  the  distance. 

A  88.  Erinna,  a  poetess — friend  of  Sappho     .... 

A  89.  Sterne  and  the  chaise  vamper's  wife — "  Sentimental  Journey."     C.  R.  Leslie. 

A  90.  Girl  with  grapes  .......         .   Rembrandt  Peale. 

A  91.  Uncle   Toby    and   the   Widow    Wadman.       "Tristram 

Shandy." C.  R.  Leslie. 

A  92.   Group  of  children's  heads Thos.  Sully. 

A  93.  Landscape  study            .......  Richard  Wilson. 

A  94.  Hayes  Common — storm  coming  on        ...         .  Boddington. 

A  95.  Militia  training     .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .  J.  G.  Clonney. 

A  96.  Olivia.     "  Twelfth  Night." C.R.Leslie. 

A  97.   Head  of  Rembrandt  (after  Rembrandt)         .         .         .  Ann  Leslie. 

A  98.  Landscape G.  Morland. 

A  99.  The  little  plunderers C.  H.  Comegys. 

A  100.  The  lady  with  a  mask           ......  Henry  Inman. 

A  101.   Sunset  on  the  French  coast          ...          .  J.  B.  Pyne. 

A  102.   Hagar  and  Ishmael  in  the  desert          .         .         .         .  C.  L.  Eastlake. 

A  103.  Fanny  Kemble  as  Juliet Thos.  Sully. 

A  104.  Mumble-peg        ........  Henry  Inman. 

A  105.  Laudscape T.  Doughty. 


GALLERY  C.— COPE  GALLERY. 

A  106.  Marine.     From  the  Bouapa-te  collection 

A  107.  Marine 

A  108.   Portrait  of  a  young  lady. 

A  109.  Portrait  of  Mis.  Elizabeth  Davy,  of  Devonshire,  Eng. 

A  110.  Landscape. 

A  111.  The  rape  of  Europa    . 

A  112.  The  fruiterers      . 

A  113.  The  Dutch  gardener    . 

A  114.  Cupid  with  a  vase 

A  115.  A  Dutch  courtship 

A  116.  Flight  into  Egypt. 

A  117.  Samson  and  Delilah. — Judges,  chap.  xvi.  v.  18,  19 


Joseph  Vr cruet. 
J.  Van  Os. 

John  Opie,  R  A. 

Gaspar  Poossin. 

Van  Asch. 

do. 

Schidone. 

Vander  Drasback. 

David. 


PAINTINGS. 


A  118.   Cattle  at  pasture  (after  Cooper) 

A  119.  Wayside  inn. 

A  120.   Interior,  witli  figures. 

A  121.   Homer  reciting  his  poems  in  the  city  of  Argos 

A  122.   Interior  of  a  Dutch  kitchen 

A  123.   Cupid  musing     ..... 

A  124.   Landscape  ..... 

A  125.  View  near  Hartford,  Conn. 

A  126.   Sketch  of  Mrs.  Wood  as  Amina 

A  127.   Portrait  of  Washington. — Bust  . 

A  128.   Interior 

A  129.   The  miracle  at  Cana. 

A  130.   Nymphs     .         .         .  .         . 

A  131.   Cavalry  halt        ..... 

A  132.   Moonlight 

A  133.  Portrait  of  Chas.  Wilson  Peale  . 

A  134.   Portrait  of  Martin  Luther's  wife,  Catharine  Van 

A  135.  Landscape  ...... 

A  136.  Embarkation  of  Columbus 

A  137.  Flower  piece      ..... 
A  138.   Portrait  of  James  Northcote 
A  139.   Portrait  of  Nicholas  Duval 
A  140.   Portrait  of  James  Ross 
A  141.   Landscape,  sunset. 

A  142.  Fancy  head 

A  143.  Roman  aqueduct  and  Moorish  ruins  at  Alcala,  Spain 
A  144.  The  Cope  brothers,  J.  P.,  Israel,  and  Jasper 
A  145.  Landscape  ..... 

A  146.   Portrait  of  Rembrandt  Peale 

A  147.    Portrait  of  Caleb  Cope,  late  president  of  the  Ac 

A  148.   Portrait  of  the  artist . 

A  149.   Spaniels     ...... 

A  150.  A  wedding — the  late  Bishop  White  officiati 
A  151.  A  river  scene      ..... 

A  152.  Dead  game  ..... 

A  153.   Portrait  of  Miss  Elizabeth  Willing  Jackson 
A  154.   Flower  piece       ..... 

A  155.   Fox  grapes  and  peaches 

A  1^6.   Apples  and  fox  grapes 

A  157.   Seaport  in  Holland     .... 


W.  McMurtrie. 


Volozon. 

Bertaux. 

Schidone. 

P.  Vries. 

T.  Doughty. 

Thos.  Sully. 

Gilbert  Stuart. 

A.  Ostade. 

Poelenberg. 
P.  Wouvermans. 
Van  Goyen. 
Chas.  Wilson  Peale. 
Van  Lint. 
Russell  Smith. 
P.  F.  Rothermel. 
Boschaert. 
Robert  Sully. 
Nicholas  Duval. 
Thos.  Sully. 


Mrs.  Sully  Darley. 

F.  Bossuet. 

S.  B.  Waugh. 

De  Groot. 

Rembrandt  Peale. 

demy        Henry  Ionian. 

ngelica  Kauffinan,  R.  A. 

Rademaker. 

Krimmel. 

Van  Goyen. 

Jan  Fytt. 

Thos.  Sully. 

Boschaert. 

Raphael  Peale. 

do. 

Storks. 


PAINTINGS. 


C.  R.  Leslie,  R  A. 


Folly. 
Kauft'man,  R.  A. 

Th.  Doughty. 

Gilbert  Stuart. 

Thos.  Sully. 

Guido. 

After  Raphael. 


A  158.  Dead  game Jan  Fytt. 

A  159.  A  Belgian  head. 

A  1(50.  Martyrdom  of  St.  Catherine. 

A  161.  Mnsidora.     After  B.  West,  P.  R.  A 

"  Warm  in  her  eheek  the  sultry  season  glowed, 
And  robed  in  loose  arraj,  she  came  to  bathe." 

Thomson' s  Season*. 

A  162.  Virtue  directed  by  Prudence  to  avoid  the  solicitations  of 

Aug. 

A  163.  Landscape  ........ 

A  164.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Willing  Jackson 

A  165.  Fanny  Kemble  as  Lady  Macbeth         .... 

A  166.  Ganymede — Jove's  cup  bearer    ..... 

A  161.  Infant  Christ  and  St.  John 

A  168.  Fete  chain petre. 

A  169.  A  country  school        .......  J.  Horemans. 

A  170.  River  view  from  the  entrance  to  a  cavern. 

A  171.  Fisherman  putting  out  to  sea       .....  Lueatelli. 

A  172.  A  Dutch  festival. 

A  173.   Gentleman  and  his  valet      ......  Eckhout. 

A  174    Night  Scene,  conflagration  .....  Honthorst. 

A  175.   Canal  scene        ........  Leukert. 

A  176.  Fete  chum  petre. 

A  177.  Chew's  house,  Germautown Russell  Smith. 

A  178.  Landscape.     Ray  fishing,  etc Lueatelli. 

A  179.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Davy,  of  Dover,  Del.  .         .  T.  Sully. 

A  180.  The  death  of  Athena. 

A  181.  Embarkation H.  C.  Vroom. 

A  182.  Marine  (from  the  Bonaparte  Collection)      .         .         .       Joseph  Vernet. 

A  183.  Fourth  of  July  in  Centre  Square         ....  Krimmel. 

A  184.  Portrait  of  William  Pitt Hoppner,  R.  A. 


GALLERY  D. 

A  185    Queen  Esther  denouncing  Hainan  to  Ahasuerus 

A  186.   Portrait  of  Win  Dilwynn  . 

A  187.  The  violinist 

A  188    Portrait  of  the  late  Edward  L.  Carey 

A  189    Portrait  of  Robert  Morris  . 

A  190    Christ's  agony  in  the  garden 

A  191     The  deliverance  of  Leyden  from  the  siejje  by  the 
iii  1574 


C.  Schussele. 

C.  R.  Leslie,  R.  A. 

Vanderhelst. 

Thos.  Sully. 

Charles  Wilson  Peale. 

Aug.  Tiron. 

Spaniards  under  Valdez 
.     J.  B.  Wittkamp. 


PAINTINGS. 


A  192. 

A  193. 

A  194. 

A  195. 

A  196. 

A  197. 

A  198. 

A  199. 

A  200. 

A  201 

A  202. 

A  203. 

A  204. 

A  205 

A  206. 

A  207. 

A  208. 

A  209. 

A  210. 

A  211. 

See  A 

Judith  and  Holofernes 
Portrait  of  a  gentleman 
Portrait  of  John  Locke 
Time  and  Truth  correcting  Love 


E.  Jacobs. 

Thos.  Sully. 

After  Sir  Godfrey  Kneller. 

Le  Brun. 


Rouget  de  Lisle,  a  French  officer,  singing  for  the  first  time  the  Marseil- 
laise Hymn,  of  which  he  was  the  author,  at  the  house  of  the  Mayor  of 

G.  Guffens. 


Strasbourg,  1792 

The  three  Marys 

Portrait  of  L.  David  .... 

Shipwreck  (from  the  Bonaparte  Collection) 

Portrait  of  Fanny  Kemble 

Death  of  Abel. —  Genesis,  iv.  8     . 

Portrait  of  Denon      .... 

Portrait  of  Rubens,  after  Rubens 

Dog  and  heron  ...... 

Portrait  of  Charles  I.  .... 

The  Duke  of  Aruo  meditating  the  death  of  his  vvi 

Caasar  Borgia  and  Machiavelli     . 

The  cardinal  and  his  friends.     View  of  his  palace  in  the  distance.     From 
the  Bonaparte  collection 

Portrait  of  Houdon    . 

Adam  and  Eve.  —  Genesis,  iii.  6  . 

Portrait  of  Charles  Kemble 

256,  257,  259. 


Schwartz. 
.  Rembrandt  Peale. 
Jos.  Vernet. 
Thos.  Sully. 
Carlo  Lotti. 
Rembrandt  Peale. 
De  Roos. 
Snyders. 
Van  Dyck. 
fe,  Parisina.  A.  Gastaldi. 
Far  u  fin  i. 


Jos.  Vernet. 

Rembrandt  Peale. 

Carlo  Lotti. 

Thos.  Sully. 


A  212 

A  213 

A  214 

A215 

A  216 

A217 

A  218 

A  219 

A  220 

A  221 

A  222 

A  223 

A  224 

A  225 

GALLERY  E._ GILPIN  GALLERY. 

Landscape,  evening    ...... 

Snow  scene      [Transferred  to  South  Corridor.]  . 

Portrait  of  Miss  Leslie        ..... 

Judith  with  the  head  of  Holofernes 

Clown  in  state  of  dejection  .... 

The  deliverance  of  Peter    ..... 

Storm  on  the  Mediterranean        .... 

Portrait  of  Baron  Williams,  who  accompanied  Capt. 
round  the  world  (full  length)  .... 

Beatrice  Cenci    ....... 

The  recovery       ....... 

Marine.     [Transferred  to  East  Corridor.]    . 

Poesie.     Original  in  the  Corsini  Palace,  Florence 

Sib  ' 


byl 


Madonna,  called  Torregiani  or  Bridgewater 


Paul  Weber. 

Lucatelli. 

Thos.  Sully. 

Lud.  Carracci. 

F.  Gonne. 

Domenichino,  1605. 

Paul  Weber. 

Cook  on  his  voyage 
Thomson,  R.A. 

After  Guido. 

Carl  Hiibner. 

.    J.  C.  B.  Piittner. 

After  Carlo  Dolci. 

After  Guido. 

After  Raphael. 


s 


PAINTINGS. 


A  220.  A  saint. 

A  227.   Madonna  and  child. 


Original  in  the  Pitti  Gallery,  Florence 

After  Mnrillo. 


A  228.  Madonna  del  Fiore 

A  229.  Sunset.     Original  in  the  Pitti  Gallery,  Florence 

A  230.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Gilpin       .... 

A  231.  St.  John.     Original  in  Pitti  Gallery,  Florence 

A  232.  St.  Agnes.     Original  in  Cuthedral  of  Pisa  . 


After  Titian. 

After  Salvator  Rosa. 

S.  B.  Waogb. 

After  Ciirlo  Dolci. 
After  Andrea  Del  Sarto. 


A  233.  Aurora.     Original  in  Rospigliosi  Palace,  Rome  . 
A  234.  St.  Cecilia.     Original  at  Bologna 

Vibnne,  Florence 


A  235.   Samian  Sibyl.     Original  in  the  T 

A  236.  Madonna  between  St.  Joseph  and  St.  Francis. 
Florence 


A  237.  Sunset        .... 

A  238.  Portrait  of  Henry  D.  Gilpin 

A  239.  Dog's  head 

A  240.  Portrait  of  Col   Fairraan    . 

A  241.  The  snow  shoveler 

A  242.  Portrait  of  Sir  Walter  Raleigh 

A  243.  Destruction  of  Pharaoh's  Host. 

A  244.  Portrait  of  Carl  Steinhauser 

A  245.  St.  Jerome         .... 

A  246.  Fruit 

A  247.  Portrait  of  Henry  Inman     . 

A  248.  A  group  from  Raphael's  Heliodorus 

A  24  9.  Musical  party. 

A  250.  Head  of  a  female  saint 

A  251.  Pushing  out  to  sea.     [Transferred  to  South  Corridor.] 

A  252.  Interior  of  an  iron  foundry  . 


After  Guido. 

After  Raphael. 

After  Guercino. 

Original  in  Uffizi  Gallery, 
.     After  Correggio. 

After  Claude. 

S.  B.  Waugh. 

Isabelle  Badew. 

Thos.  Sully. 
J.  G.  Brown. 

Vanderpool. 


Mme.  Steinhauser. 

Van  Lint. 

Boschaert. 

Henry  Inman. 

C.  Vogel. 

After  Carlo  Dolci. 
Lucatelli. 
Bas  Otis. 


[The  copies  in  Gallery  E   have  been  withdrawn  from  Exhibition.] 


IN  VARIOUS  GALLERIES. 


A  253    Christ  rejected      [Presented  by  Mrs.  Joseph  Harrison,  1878.]     In  Gallery 
F.,  covered  during  special  exhibition        .         .         .      Benjamin  West. 

A  254.   Interior  of  the  library  of  the  late  Henry  C.    Carey.     [Presented  by  (he 
artist,  1880.]     In  Gallery  B,  by  A  51      .         .    '     .       Geo.  B   Wood. 

A  255.  Portrait  of  the  late  Judge  King.     [Bequeathed  by  Dr.  Wm.  M.   King, 
1880.]     In  Gallery  E M.  H    Kellogg. 

A  256.  On  the  borders  of  the  marsh.     [Presented  by  Joseph   E.  Temple,   1881, 
Temple  collection,  No.  1.]     In  Gallery  D.       .         .      WT.  L.  Picknell. 


PAINTINGS,  SCULPTURE,  ETC. 


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A  257. 

A  258. 
A  259. 

A  260. 


A  261. 
A  262. 

A  26:$. 

A  264. 

A  265. 
A  266. 
A  267. 
A  268. 


Dead  same  and  fruit.     [Presented  by  Mrs   Bloomfield  H.  Moore,  1881.] 
In  Gallery  D F.  Snyders. 

Sheridan's  ride.  .  {  Tl>  Gallery  E.  ) 

„,.«..,      „  .  •;  Presented  by  the  children  >•  Thos.  Buchanan  Read. 

The  flight  of  the  arrow  [        of  A    D   Jeg8up         J 

The  delivery  to  the  secular  arm.     Incident  of  the  Spanish  Inquisition  in 
the  Netherlands.     [Presented  by  Mrs.  Bloomfield  H.  Moore,  1882.] 

R.  B.  Browning. 


A  holiday  occupation     . 

The  story-teller     (Breton  interior.) 


R.  Koehler. 
Robt.  Wylie. 


Presented    by   Jos.  ] 

E.  Temple,  1882.     I 

Temple  collection,   j 

[      Nos  2  and  3.       J 

Off  the  French  coast,  moonlight  effect.     [Presented  by  Atherton  Blight, 
1882.] W.  P.  W.  Dana. 

Stable   interior.     [Presented   by  the  children  of  Thomas  Mellor,  1882.] 

Geo.  Cole. 


Two  wise  donkeys 


•    f 


A  masked  ball  at  the  opera  I  PJles*ntedI  b?J°8'   \ 

1  j     E.  Temple,  1882.     ! 

Forgotten  .         .         .  j    Temple  collection,     f 

Christ  after  thedescent  from  I     Nos.  4,  5,  6,  7.       | 

the  cross        ...  I  J 


Edmund  de  Prate  re. 

Charles  Hermans. 

Alex.  Struys. 

Alex.  Thomas. 


SCULPTURE. 


MARBLES-PRINCTPALLY  IN  THE  MAIN  CORRIDOR  AND  TRANSEPTS. 


B    1.  The  guiding  angel.     Group. 

B    2.  Diana  of  Gabii  (reduction)  . 

B    3  Amazon  of  the  Vatican.     Original  attribute 

B    4.  Flora    .... 

B    5.  Bacchus  and  Ariadne    . 

B    6.  Dancing  Girl 

B    7.  Bust  of  Franklin  Peale 

B    8.  Bust  of  daughter  of  Niobe 

B    9  Colossal  head  of  Napoleon 

B  10.  Bust  of  Benjamin  Franklin 

B  11.  Bust  of  Lafayette 

B  12.  Sleeping  Hermaphrodite 

B  13.  Jerusalem.     Female  figure  seated.    Heroic  size. 

B  14.  Deborah 


After  Antique. 

to  Phidias  do. 

do. 

do. 

After  Canova. 

Geo.  Starkey. 

After  Antique. 

After  Canova. 

Isaac  Broome. 

H   Greenough. 

After  Antique. 

Lamentations,  i.  ],  2,  12 

W.  W.  Story. 

Lombardi. 


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MA  HULKS,    BRONZES,    PLASTER  CASTS. 


Randolph  Rogers. 

II.  Cannon. 

After  Antique. 

.       C.  M.  Clodion. 

do. 
.    Rinaldo  Rinaldi. 
H.  Cannon, 
otherwise  mutilated  Antique. 

do. 


1.15.  Bust  of  Abraham  Lincoln 

R  16.  Bust  of  Nicholas  Biddla 

B  17.  Bust  of  Caraealla 

B  18.  Bacchante  dancing 

B19.  Bacchante  and  young  Satyr  . 

B  20.  Penelope 

B21.  Bust  of  H.  Cannon 

B  22.  Draped  female  figure,  wanting  head,  an 

B  23.  Colossal  foot  of  Minerva 

B  24.  Bust  of  Vito  Viti. 

B  25.  Head  of  Sappho  .... 

B  26.  Venus  de  Medici  (reduced).     [See  D  5.] 

B  27.  The  Prodigal  Son 

B  28.  Antinous  of  the  Capitol  (reduced).     [See  D  28  ] 

B  29.  Bust  of  Henry  Clay      . 

B  30.  Bacchus  and  young  Satyr. 

B31.  Bust  of  Commodus 

B32.  Spring.     Bust      . 

B  33.  Hero  and  Leander 

B  34.  Proserpine.     Bust 

B  35.  Bust  cf  son  of  Niobe    . 

B  36.  Bust  of  Minerva  .... 

B  37.  Bust  of  Alex.  Hamilton. 

B  38.  Pharaoh's  daughter  finding  Moses 

B  39.  Bust  of  Benjamin  Franklin     . 

B  40.  Ceres.  A  mutilated  colossal  statue,  brought  from  Megara  in  Greece,  and  pre- 
sented to  the  Academy  by  Commodore  Patterson.  (Over  main  doorway 
outside)        .........  Antique. 

B  41.  Medallion  head  of  a  Roman  Emperor. 

B  42.  Do.  Do. 

B  43.  Do.  Do. 

B  44.  Do.  Do. 

[Nos.  41-44  are  placed  on  the  walls  in  the  third  antique  room,  first  floor.] 

B  45.  Bust  of  Washington.  [Presented  by  Mrs.  Aspinwall,  1877.]  Trentanova. 

B  46.  The  shell  girl Steinhauser. 

15  47.  Boy  playing  jackstones  ......  do. 

B  48.  Dancing  girl  reposing.     (Reduction  from  Canova)         .  A.  Husson. 


After  Antique. 

do. 
Joseph  Mozier. 
After  Antique. 
H.  Cannon. 

After  Antique. 

E.  D    Palmer. 

Carl  Steinhauser. 

Hiram  Powers. 

After  Antique. 

do. 

F.  Barzaghi. 
Ceracchi. 


B  49.   Amazon  on  horseback  attacked  by  a  panther.     (Reduction 

in  French  bronze  from  the  colossal  group  in  Berlin  by  August  Kiss.; 


\ 


PLASTER   CASTS. 


11 


B  50.  Fighting  gladiator,  in  bronze  (reduced)  .         .         .         After  Agasias. 

B  51.  Death  mask  of  Napoleon  I.,  bronze  east,  from  the  one  in 
plaster  taken  at  St.  Helena.  [Presented  by  James  L. 
Clughorn,  1878] Dr.  F.  Antommarchi. 

B  52.   Medallion  head  of  Christ,  in  copper.       [Presented  by 

Sculptor,  1881]       .         .         .         .         .      '    .         .         .  Geo.  Starkey. 

[Numbers  B  46-49  form  part  of  the  Carey  Collection.     See  A  51.] 


PLASTER  CASTS-PRINCIPALLY  IN  MAIN  CORRIDOR  AND  TRANSEPTS. 


C  1 

C  2 

C  3 

C  4 

C  5 

C  6 

C  7 

C  8 

C  9 

C  10 

C  11 

C  12 

C  13. 

C  14 

C  15. 

C  16. 

C  17 

C18. 

C  19. 

C20. 

C21. 

C22 

C23 

C24 

C25. 

C26. 

C27. 

C  28 

Bust  of  Napoleon  I. 
Bust  of  Raphael     . 
Bust,  of  Robert  Burns   . 
Bust  of  Washington  Allston 
Bust  of  Benjamin  West,  P.R.  A.    . 
Bust  of  Dr.  Benjamin  Kush  . 
'Bust  of  Dr.  P.  S.  Physick     . 
Colossal  head  of  Canova 
Statue  of  St.  George     .... 
Equestrian  statue  of  Frederick  the  Great. 
Battle  of  the  Centaurs  and  the  Lapithae. 

Bust  of  Raphael  (duplicate  of  C  2) 

Bust  of  John  Quincy  Adams 

Bust  of  a  lady. 

Bust  of  a  lady       ..... 

Bast  of  Washington  Irving   . 

Bust  of  Judge  Marshall 

Bust  of  Gen.  U.  S.  Grant      . 

Bust  of  Joel  Barlow      .... 

Head  of  Innocence        .... 

Bust  of  Washington,  from  statue  by 

Bust  of  General  Meade 

Head  of  Innocence  (duplicate  of  C  20) 

Bust  of  Alex.  Hamilton. 

Bust  of  Dr.  Wistar        .... 

Bust  of  Win.  Rush  (cast  from  the  bust  Ci 

Bust  of  Capt.  Lawrence 

Bust  of  Chief  Justice  Gibson 


J.  C.  King. 

Cleavenger. 

Chantry,  R.A. 

William  Rush. 

do. 

Canova. 

Donatello. 

(From  original  model)  Kiss. 

(From  original  model) 

John  Lough. 

Hiram  Powers. 

C.  B   Ives. 

Ball  Hughes. 

J.  Frazee. 

J.  A.  Bailly. 

Houdon. 

C.  A.  Fraikin. 

Canova. 

Jos.  A.  Bailly. 

C.  A.  Fraikin. 

Win.  Rush, 
irved  out  of  a  pine  knot)      do. 

do. 
Persico. 


12  PLASTER   CASTS. 

C  29.  Bust  of  Commodore  Bainbridge Win.  Rush, 

C  30.  Bust  of  Admiral  Nelson. 

C  31.  Bust  of  Henry  Clay  (east  of  B  29)         ....  H.Cannon. 

C  32.  Bust  of  Wm.  Cullen  Bryant  .                            ...  Brackett. 

C  33.  Bust  of  J.  Frazee J.  Frazee. 

C  34.  Cupid  sleeping  in  a  shell C.  A.  Fraikin. 

C  35.  Statue  of  Mercury After  John  of  Bologna. 

C  36.  Napoleon  in  early  life. 

C  37.  Bust  of  Isaac  P.  Davis Cleavenger. 

C  38.  Head  of  a  child C.  A.  Fraikin. 

C  39.  Bust  of  Nicholas  Biddle  (cast  of  B  16). 

C  40.  Statue  of  Hebe Modern  French. 

C41.  Bust  of  Judge  Hopkinson Cleavenger. 

C  42.  Bust  of  Washington Houdon. 

C  43.  Bust  of  William  Strickland Gevelot, 

C  44.  Bust  of  Matthias  W.  Baldwin S.  B.  Downing. 

C  45.  Painting  the  lily.     Female  figure  seated  .  Howard  S.  Kretsehmar. 

C  46.  Colossal  bust  of  Goethe.     (Over  stage  in  lecture  room)  Steinhauser. 

C  47.  Medallion.     Night Thorwaldsen. 


C  48.  Medallion.  Morning 

C  49.  Medallion.  Spring 

C  50.  Medallion.  Summer 

C51.  Medallion.  Autumn 

C  52.  Medallion.  Winter 


do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 


C  53.  Bas-Relief,  Madonna  and  child      ....  Luca  della  llobbia. 

C  54.  East  gate  of  the  baptistery  at  St.  John,  Florence.  (From  the  original 
bronze)     .........  Lorenzo  Ohioeru. 

C  55.  Steam  and  electricity.  From  the  original  model  of  the  sculptured  decorations 
over  the  entrance  of'tlie  General  Post-office  at  Washington.  (Placed  over 
stairway,  within  eastern  entrance  to  main  corridor  in  Academy)       Buui. 

C  56    Bust  of  James  L.  Claghorn,  from  life  ]  [  W.  Marshall  Swayne. 

C57.  Bust  of  Henry  C.   Carey,  from  life      Presented  by  do 

y      James  L.     < 
C  58.   Medallion  head,  in  high  relief.   Study  i      Claghorn, 

from  life 1&78.  '  Ida  Waugh. 

C  59.  Bust  of  Lord  Lome,  Governor-General  of  Canada.  [Pre- 
sented by  the  Sculptor,  1879]  .         .         .         .         .     F.  A.  T.  Dunbar. 

C  60.  Model  of  a  portion  of  the  Alhambra.     [Presented  by 

Edward  H.  Coates,  1880.]     In  Print  Room.  D.  Rafael  Contreras. 


13 


CASTS  IN  THE  "ANTIQUE  ROOMS." 


D  1. 

1)  2. 

D  3. 

D  4. 

D  5. 

D  6. 

D  7. 


D    8, 

D    9. 

DIO. 

Dll. 

D12. 

D13. 

D14. 

D15. 

D16. 

D17. 

D18. 

D19. 

D20. 

D21 

D  22 

D23 

D24, 

D25 

D26. 

SCHOOL  DEPARTMENT,  LOWER  FLOOR. 

(D).  GROUPS,  STATUES,  TORSOS. 

Cnpid,  called  Genius  of  the  Vatican      ....  Praxiteles. 

Psyche  of  Naples.  A  fragment.  The  original,  in  the  Museo  Borbonico, 
at  Naples,  was  found  in  the  amphitheatre  at  Capua. 

Venus  of  the  bath  (called  "Crouching  Venus").  The  base,  which  is  not 
considered  to  have  belonged  to  the  statue  originally,  has  a  Greek  inscrip- 
tion signifying  Boupalos  [Bupalns]  made. 

The  Townley  Venus.     Original  in  the  British  Museum. 

Venus  de  Medici  (without  arms,  as  the  original  was  found) 

Cleomenes,  son  of  Apollodorus. 

Venus  of  Milo.  The  original,  in  the  Louvre,  was  found  in  the  island  of 
Milo,  the  ancient  Melos. 

Venus  de  Medici  (complete,  as  in  the  restored  original  in  the  Uffizi  gallery, 
Florence)  ........  Cleomenes. 

Venus  of  Aries. 

Head  and  trunk  of  the  Venus  of  Milo. 

Boy  wrestling  with  a  goose  .....       Boethus  of  Carthage. 

Faun  with  flute. 

Venus  genetrix. 

Diana  huntress.     Original  in  the  Louvre. 

Diana  of  Gabii.     Original  in  the  Louvre. 

Cupid  with  broken  bow. 

Cupid  and  Pschye. 

Diadumenos  (the  athlete).  Original  formerly  in  the  Farnese  Palace,  now 
in  the  British  Museum. 

Adonis  of  the  Vatican. 

Apollo  Belvedere.     Original  in  the  Vatican. 

Apollo.     Original  in  the  Uffizi  Gallery,  Florence. 

Apollo.     Archaic. 

Boy  extracting  a  thorn  from  his  foot.     Original  in  the  capitol  at  Rome. 

[Duplicate  of  D  22.J 

Germanicus  (or  a  Roman  orator  in  the  character  of  Mercury). 

Cleomenes,  son  of  Cleomenes. 

Mercury  (Antinous  of  the  Vatican) 

Castor  and  Pollux. 


14.  CASTS   IN    1HB    ANTIQUE    ROOMS. 

D  27.  Mercury. 

D  28.  Antinous  of  the  Capitol. 

D  29.  The   knife   grinder,   or   listening    slave.      Original    in   the  Uffizi    Gallery, 
Florence. 

D  30.  Dying  gladiator  (or  Gaul).     Original  in  the  capitol  at  Rome. 

1)31.   Laocoon  and  his  sons  struggling  with  the  serpent.     Agesander,  Atheno- 
dorus,  and  Polydorus,  of  Rhodes. 

D  32.  Son  of  Niobe.     Original  ill  the  Uffizi  Gallery,  Florence. 

D  33.  Milo  of  Crotona  (a  cast  of  part  of  a  modern  statue  in  the  Louvre).     Puget. 

1)34.   Discobolus  preparing  to  throw  the  quoit.     Original  in  the  Vatican. 

D  35.  Fighting  gladiator        .......  Agasias. 

D  36.   Suppliant  youth.     Original  in  Berlin. 

D37.   Sleeping  fann  (reduced).     Original  in  the  Glyptothek  at  Munich,  formerly 
in  possession  of  the  Barberini  family. 

D  38.  Torso — showing  back.     From  nature. 

D  39.  Torso — showing  breast.     From  nature. 

D  40.  Half  figure  of  Marsyas  being  flayed. 

D41.  Dancing  faun.     Original  in  the  Uffizi  Gallery,  Florence. 

D  42.  Aristides.     Original  in  the  Naples  Museum. 

D  43  Discobolus,  throwing  the  quoit      .....  Myron. 

D  44.  The  wrestlers.     Original  in  the  Uffizi  Gallery,  Florence. 

D  45.  Jason  (called  also  Cincinnatus,  and  Mercury).     Original  in  the  Louvre. 

D  46.  Silenus  and  the  infant  Bacchus.     Original  in  the  Louvre. 

D  47.  Bust  of  Minerva,  colossal. 

D  48.   Colossal  head  of  Jupiter.     The  original,  now  in  the  Vatican,  was  found  at 
Otricoli. 

D  49.  Torso  of  Hercules  (Belvedere  torso)      ....  Apollonius. 

D  50.  One  of  the  fates.  ] 

D51.  Two  of  the  fates.  I    From   the  Elgin    marbles   taken 

D  52.  Theseus.  from  the  Parthenon.     Phidias. 

D  53.  Cephisus  (formerly  called  Ilissus).  J 

D  54,  55.  Colossal  heads  of  Jupiter.     [Duplicates  of  D  48.] 

D  56.  Torso  of  Genius  of  the  Vatican.     [Duplicate  of  D  1.] 

1)  57.  Torso  of  dancing  faun.     [See  D  41.] 

(E).  HEADS  AND  BUSTS. 

E  1.  Girl  with  a  Phrygian  cap. 

E  2.  Daughter  of  Niobe. 

E  3.  Cupid — Genius  of  the  Vatican. 

E  4.  A  muse. 

E  5.  Passion. 


CASTS   IX   THE    ANTIQUE    ROOMS.  15 

E    6.  Duplicate  of  E  5. 

E    7.  Sappho. 

E    8.  A  large  mask  of  a  female. 

E    9.   Female  head. 

E10.   Isis. 

Ell.   Dione,  mother  of  Venus. 

E  12.   Venus  Aphrodite,  in  museum  at  Aries. 

E  13.   Isis. 

E  14.   Minerva 

E  15.  Daughter  of  Niobe. 

E  16.   Diana — from  statue  of  Diana  a  la  biche,  in  the  Louvre. 

E  17.  Female  bust. 

E  18.  Diana — duplicate  of  E  16. 

E  19.   Diana  of  Gabii. 

E  20.  Minerva. 

E21.  Venus — from  statue  by  Canova  in  the  Pitti  Palace,  Florence. 

E22.  Clytie.     Original  in  Town  ley  Collection,  British  Museum. 

E  23.   Niobe.     Original  in  the  Uffizi  Gallery,  Florence. 

E  24    Laughing  faun. 

E25.   Cynic. 

E  26.  A  Homeric  hero,  probably  Diomed,  but  frequently  called  Ajax.     Original 
in  British  Museum.     Gneco-Rouaan. 

E27.   Cato. 

E  28.  Xenophon. 

E29.  Apollo. 

E  30.  Young  Augustus. 

E31.   Romulus. 

E32.  Young  Augustus.     [Duplicate  of  E  30.] 

E33.  Titus. 

E  34.   Face  of  Hercules. 

E  35.  Son  of  Laocoon    ......  Agesander,  of  Rhodes. 

E  36.  Laughing  faun.     [Duplicate  of  E  24.] 

E  37.  Bacchus — heroic  size. 

E3S.  Apollo — from  Belvedere  statue. 

E  39.  Son  of  Niobe.     From  original  statue  in  Uffizi  Gallery,  Florence. 

E  40.  Bacchus  of  the  Vatican.     Colossal. 

E41.  Castor.     [From  statue  D  26.] 

E  42.   Male  head. 

E  43.  Oraphale. 

E  44.    Small  head  of  Jupiter. 


10  CASTS   IN"    THE    ANTIQUE    ROOMS. 

E45.  Son  of  Lnocoon Agesander,  of  Rhodes. 

E  46.    A  barbarian  (sometimes  called  Deeebalus).    Original  in  the  British  Museum. 

E  47.   Demosthenes. 

E  48.   Homer.     Original  in  the  Louvre. 

E49.  Achilles. 

E  50.   Euripides. 

E51.   Alcibiades. 

E  ft 2.  Augustus  Caesar.     Original  in  Vienna. 

E  53.  Antisthenes. 

E54.   Menelaus. 

E  55.  Alexander.     The  original,  in  the  Louvre,  was  found  at  Tivoli,  1779. 

E  56.  Junius  Brutus. 

E57.   Euripides.     [Duplicate  of  E  50.] 

E  58.  Julius  Caesar. 

E  59    Cicero. 

E  60    Caracal  la. 

E61.   Seneca. 

E  62.  Xenophon. 

E  63.   Asklepios,  or  Esenlapins.    The  original  marble,  now  in  the  British  Museum, 
was  found  at  Melos,  1828. 

E  64.  Pericles. 

E  65.  Socrates. 

E  66.  Hippocrates. 

E  67.  Young  Hercules. 

E  68.  Young  Augustus      [Duplicate  of  E  30.] 

E69.  Antisthenes.     [Duplicate  of  E  53] 

E  70.  Laughing  faun.  •« 

E  7 1 .  A  muse. 

E  72.  Daughter  of  Niobe.     [Duplicate  of  E  15.] 

E  73.  Another  daughter  of  Niobe. 

E  74.  Ariadne. 

E  75.  Apollo  Belvedere.     [Duplicate  of  E  38.] 

E76.  Pollux.     [From  statue  D  26.] 

E  77.  Dioraed.     [Duplicate  of  E  26] 

E  78.  Diana  a  la  biche.     [Duplicate  of  E  16.] 

E  79.  Head  of  a  muse. 


CASTS    IN    THE    ANTIQUE    ROOMS.  17 

(F).  RELIEFS. 

F    1.   Eleven  slabs  from  frieze  of  the  posticus  of  the  Temple  of  Theseus,  generally 
representing  combats  between  the  Centaurs  and  Greeks — in  high  relief. 

F    2.  Panel  in  terra  cotta,  from  the  Lambeth  potteries.     Allegorical  representa- 
tion of  Earth. 

F    3.  Do.     Air. 

F    4.  Do.     Fire. 

F    5.  Do.     Water. 

F    6.  Feast  of  Bacchus. 

F    7.  Monument  to  Frederick  the  Great,  in  Berlin. 

F    8.  Small  medallion.     Female  on  Centaur's  back. 

F    9.  Small  medallion  head    .......     Edward  Kuntze. 

F  10.  Yocal  music. 

F  11.  Head  of  Charlotte  Corday. 

F  12.  Group  of  eight  small  slabs  of  antique  subjects,  from  Ecole  des  Beaux  Arts. 

F  13.  Assyrian  composition — chariot,  horses,  and  men. 

F  14.  Eleven  casts  from  Egyptian  monuments  at  Luxor  and  Thebes,  taken  by  Geo. 
R.  Gliddon  for  Dr.  S.  G.  Morton,  about  1847. 

F  15.   The  singing  school.     Original  in  the  Uffizi  Gallery,  Florence. 

Lnca  Delia  Robbia. 
F  16.  Agriculture.     Modern. 

F  17.  Commerce.     Modern. 

F  18.  Arts.     Modern. 

F  19.  Literature.     Modern. 

F20.  Sacrifice. 

F  21.  Marriage. 

F22.  Head. 

F  23-29.   Small  antiques  from  Ecole  des  Beaux  Arts. 

F  30-49.  That  portion  of  the  procession  to  the  Temple  of  Minerva  during  the 
Panathenaic  festival,  represented  on  the  frieze  of  the  western  end  of 
the  Parthenon  (with  a  few  omissions,  and  about  equal  additions  from 
other  parts) Phidias  and  his  pupils. 

F  50,  51,  52.  Three  large  medallion  heads  in  terra-cotta  for  exterior  architectural 
ornament — from  the  Lambeth  potteries. 

F  53-67.  Fifteen  metopes  from  the  Parthenon,  representing  generally  combats 
between  Centaurs  and  Greeks. 

F68.   Head  of  horse  (probably  a  race-horse)  from  life. 

(G).  MISCELLANEOUS  CASTS,  MAINLY  ON  SHELVES. 
G    1.   Male  hand  with  scroll. 
G    2.  Mask  of  Mercury. 

G    3.  Captive  Cupid.     Statuette C.  A.  Fraikin. 

G    4.   Cupid  and  Psyche.     Reduction  from  D  16. 


18 


CASTS   IK    THE    ANTIQUE   ROOMS. 


G    5. 

G    6. 

G    7. 

G    8. 

G    9. 

G10. 

Gil. 

G  12, 

G14. 

G  15. 

G16. 

G17. 

G  IS. 

G19, 

G2I. 

G22. 

G23, 

G  20. 

G29. 

G30, 

G32. 

G33- 

G39- 

G59. 

G60. 

G61. 

G  62- 

Gfi9. 

G  70. 

G71. 

G72. 

G73. 

G74. 

G75. 

Bfaftk  of  a  daughter  of  Niobe. 

Small  torso  of  Venus. 

Statuette  of  Diana Hondon. 

Mask  of  Juno. 

Hand  pressing. 

Anatomical  cast. 

Cow  and  calf. 

13.  Day  and   Night.      Part  of  monument  to  Lorenzo  de   Medici   in   the 
Sacristy  of  the  church  of  San  Lorenzo  at  Florence.     [See  G  19,  20.] 

Michael  Anerelo. 


Antique. 

.     Prof.  S.  F.  B.  Morse. 

.      J.  Q.  A.  Ward. 

Paul  Duggan. 

Antique. 

t  to  Lorenzo  de  Medici.    [See 
.     Michael  Angelo. 


Small  male  torso  . 
Milo  devoured  by  wild  beasts 
Freed  slave  .... 
John  the  Baptist  decapitated 
Male  torso    .... 

20.   Morning  and  Evening.     Part  of  monument 

G  12,  13]  . 
Bull. 

An  angel. 

24,  25,  27,  28.   Feet,  limbs,  anatomical  casts,  etc.,  for  study. 

Mask. 

Male  mask. 

31.  Hand  and  anatomical  foot,  for  study. 

Pair  of  clasped  hands  resting  on  cushion. 

38.   Blocked  casts  for  progressive  study.    (Head  and  hand,  three  stages  each.) 
58.  Limbs,  etc.,  for  study. 

Head  of  a  greyhound.     From  nature. 

Head  of  a  bloodhound.     From  nature. 

Mask  of  Marcus  Aurelius. 
68.   Limbs,  etc.,  for  study. 

Mask  of  Alexander. 

Mask  of  St.  Jerome. 

Mask  of  Silenus. 

Left  foot  of  Apollo,  from  the  Belvedere  Statue.     [D  19.] 

Left  foot  of  Silenus,  from  statue  in  the  Louvre.     [D  46.] 

Female  hand  on  breast. 

Four  original  Tanagra  figurines.     Terra  cotta.     [Presented   by  Fairman 
Rogers,  1879.] 


ENGRAVINGS. 

A  valuable  part  of  the  Academy  property,  not  catalogued  above,  consists  of 
engravings,  about  60,000  in  number,  illustrating  all  schools  and  periods  Most  of 
these  were  bequeathed  to  the  Academy  by  the  late  John  S.  Phillips,  who  spent, 
thirty  years  in  making  the  collection. 


WOKKS    OX    DEPOSIT.      SCULPTURE. 


19 


[The  following 

WORKS  ON  DEPOSIT  AT  THE  ACADEMY 

may  be  seen  in  the  places  specified.] 


SCULPTURE. 

MAIN  CORRIDOR,  ROTUNDA,  AND  NORTH  TRANSEPT. 


NO. 

L 

1. 

L 

2. 

L 

3. 

L 

5. 

L 

G. 

L 

7. 

L 

8. 

L 

9. 

L  10. 

L 

11. 

L 

12. 

L  14. 

L 

15. 

L 

17. 

L 

18. 

L 

19. 

L 

20. 

L 

23. 

L 

24. 

L  25. 

L  26. 

St.  Christopher  and  the  Christ  child. 
Plaster      .... 

Statuette  of  Beethoven.     Marble 

Bust  of  Bishop  Potter.     Marble 

Ruth.     Marble 

Nydia,  the   blind   girl  of  Pompei 
Marble      .... 

Eve.    Plaster 

Proserpine.     Marble  bust 

The  fishers.     Group  in  plaster 

Bronze  statuette     . 

Isaac.     "Abraham,  lav  not  thy  han 
upon  the  lad."     Marble 

Captivity.     Marble  group 

Boy  with  bird.     Marble  statuette 

Girl  with  nest.         do.         do. 

Rebecca.     Marble 

Equestrian      statuette.         Plaster 
bronzed      .... 

Medea.     Marble    . 

Innocence.     Marble 

A.  T.  Goshorn,  Director  Gen.  U.  S 
Centennial  Commission.     Plaster 
bust  ..... 

Elizabeth  Peabody.     Plaster  bust 

St.  Peter.     Statuette  in  plaster 

Portrait  of  a  gentleman.     Marble 
bust  ..... 

L  27.  Portrait  of  a  lady 


Miss  S.  M.  Freeborne. 
W.  W.  Story. 
Isaac  Broome. 
Randolph  Rogers. 


OWNER  OR  PRICE. 

Artist. 

Artist. 
C.  B.  Barclay. 
Jas.  Douglass. 


do. 
Blanche  Nevin. 
Hiram  Powers. 
Karl  Storck. 
J.  B.  Carpeaux. 


do. 

Artist. 

M.  &  F.  K.  Gibson. 

Galloway  &  Graff. 

Saunders  Lewis. 


Randolph  Rogers.     M.  &  F.  K.  Gibson. 
J.  Henry  Haseltine.  do. 

Canova.  Dr.  R.  S.  Wylie  Mitchell. 

do.  do. 

Lombardi.  Harry  Godey. 


M.  Handley. 
W.  W.  Story. 
Benzoni. 

W.  M.  Swayne. 

do. 
H.  Kirn. 


J.  Henry  Haseltine. 
do. 


G.  Schneider. 

Artist. 

Mrs.  H.  S.  Wilkinson. 


Artist, 
do. 
do. 

S.  T.  Price, 
do. 


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WORKS   ON    DEPOSJT.      SCULPTURE. 


HO,  WORK. 

L  31.  John  Welsh,  President  U.  S.  Cen- 
tennial Board  of  Finance.  Plus- 
ter  bust      .... 

L  32.  Portrait  bust  of  Atherton  Blight, 
Esq      Marble    .... 

L  34.  Rebecca  veiled.     Marble 

L  36.  Bronte  statuette  of  a  buck 

L  37.  Christ.     Relief  in  marble 

L  38.  Ruth.     Marble     .... 

L  39.  Transition.     Statuette  in  marble     . 

L  40.  Bronze  vase 

L  41.   Lurlie,  Spirit  of  the  Rhine.    Marble 

L  42.   Portrait  of  a  lady      Marble  bust     . 

L  43.  Judge  Hemphill.  do. 

L  44.  Mrs.  Com.  Hull.  do. 

L  45.  Rev.  Dr.  Furness.  do. 

L  47.  Thos.  Buchanan  Read.     do. 

L  48.   Francis  Peters.  do. 

L  4'.).   Mrs.  Peters.  do. 

L  5u.   Portrait  of  a  gentleman,  do. 


OWKEB  OK  PBICB. 


W.  M.  Swayne. 


Artist 


R.  S.  Greenough.  Atherton  Blight. 

Benzoin.  Mrs.  H.  S.  Wilkinson. 

Thackara,  Buck  &  Co. 
H.  Kirn.  Artist. 

Lombardi.  Mis.  Rowland  Seeger. 

W.  G.  Turner.  Artist. 

Miss  Freeman.  do. 

Schwanthaler.  Mrs.  H    Farnum. 

F.  Ross.  C.  F.  Haseltine. 

R.  Trentanova.        R.  C.  Hemphill,  Jr. 
Est.  Mrs.  Hull. 
L.  Thompson.  Unitarian  Church. 

Jackson.  Mrs.  J.  L.  Claghorn. 

Salomon.  Mrs.  Barstow. 

Isaac  Broome.  do. 

Bartholomew.         Mrs   J.  L.  Claghorn. 


GALLEKY  B. 
L  51.  Bronze  group  of  Death  and  Honor     P.  F.  Conolly. 


Artist. 


EAST  CORRIDOR  AND  STAIRWAY. 


L  52.  Pompeian  mural  decorations,  in  re- 
lief. Two  marble  slabs  on  one 
stand  ..... 

L  53.  Shakespeare's  Church 

L  54.  Fountains  Abbey 

L  55.  Peterborough  Cathedral 


James  Douglass. 


Architec- 
tural 


1 


L  56.  Abbey  Church  of  Westminster    I 


models 
in  cork. 


>  L.  Hoppin.       Jas.  L.  Claghorn. 

J  L.  Hoppin. 

The  first  abbey  is  of  doubtful  origin  ;  but  it  is  with  probability  assigned  to 
the  6th  century,  the  honor  of  its  foundation  being  ascribed  to  Sebert,  a 
Saxon  king.  The  building,  having  been  destroyed  by  the  Danes,  was  re- 
built by  Edward  the  Confessor.  Henry  III.  enlarged  it,  adding  a  chapel. 
In  the  reign  of  Henry  VII.  the  magnificent  chapel  bearing  his  name  was 
built  and  dedicated,  as  was  the  earlier  one,  to  the  Blessed  Virgin.  This 
was  designed  as  a  place  of  sepulture  for  the  king,  and  his  will  expressly 
enjoius  that  none  but  those  of  the  royal  blood  should  be  inhumed  therein. 


WORKS    OX    DEPOSIT.       SCULPTURE.  21 

After  the  reign  of  Henry  VII.  the  building  was  neglected  until,  under  Wil- 
liam and  Mary,  Parliament  appropriated  a  large  sum  for  its  repair,  and  Sir 
Christopher  Wren  was  employed  to  execute  the  work,  and  also  to  add  the 
two  Western  towers.  In  1843,  the  lantern  tower  over  the  choir  was  destroyed 
by  fire,  and  the  entire  edifice  endangered. 

A  beautiful  memorial  window  to  two  English  poets,  Herbert  and  Cowper,  has 
recently  been  placed  in  the  Abbey  by  one  of  America's  honored  citizens. 

In  constructing  the  model  various  authorities  were  consulted,  among  others, 
John  Preston  Neale,  who  gives  the  dimensions  of  the  original  as  follows  : 
Extreme  length,  including  the  Chapel  of  Henry  VII.,  530  feet;  width, 
including  transept  and  choir,  280  feet;  height  of  tower  to  top  of  pinnacle, 
225  feet  4  inches. 


L  57.   The  old  oaken  bucket.     Landscape 
in  cork      ..... 


ARTIST. 

OWNER  OR  PRICE, 

L.  Hoppin. 

Artist. 

Randolph  Rogers. 

M.&  F.K.Gibson. 

J.  Henry  Haseltine. 

C.  F.  Haseltine. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

L  58.  Nydia  (reduced).     Marble 

L  59.  America  honoring  her  fallen  brave. 
Marble      . 

L  60.   Autumn  leaves.    Group  in  marble  . 

L  61.  America  triumphant.     Marble 

L  62.  Prudent  love.     Marble  . 


IK  THE  PKINT  KOOM. 

ARCHITECTURAL  MODEL  IN  CORK. 

By  Lloyd  Hoppin. 

(See  also  L  53,  54,  55,  56,  57.) 

L  63.  St.  Peter's  at  Rome.  This  basilica  was  founded  by  Julius  II.,  in  the  year 
1506.  Bramante  commenced  the  work,  which  was  continued  by  a  number 
of  other  architects,  among  whom  were  Michael  Angelo,  and  Fontana,  from 
whose  plans,  published  in  the  seventeenth  century,  this  model  was  made. 
More  than  170  years,  including  the  reigns  of  20  popes,  were  consumed  in 
building  this  magnificent  edifice.  The  cost,  as  estimated  by  Fontana,  was 
$50,000,000,  excluding  many  elaborate  interior  decorations;  and  the 
annual  expense  for  repairs  is  more  than  $30,000. 
The  area  covered,  according  to  the  original  design  of  Bramante,  is  eight 
acres.  The  dimensions  of  the  building  are  as  follows:  Length,  613^-  ft.  ; 
width,  including  transept,  446^  ft.  ;  height  to  the  top  of  the  cross,  448  ft.; 
diameter  of  the  dome,  including  the  outer  walls,  195^  ft. 


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PAINTINGS. 


GALLERY  A.— PAINTINGS. 


[Note:    All  the  pictures  in  this  gallery  belong  to  Mr.  Harrison  Earl] 


NO. 

WOKK. 

AKTIST. 

L 

66. 

The  put  parrot 

Lassalle. 

L 

67. 

Always  in  mischief.     [Gallery  H] 

L.  Delachanx. 

L 

68. 

Return  from  the  harvest  field 

.     Th.  Gerard. 

L 

69. 

On  Steflel  Lake.     [Gallery  H] 

C.  Ph.  Weber. 

L 

70. 

Maternal  felicity 

Rudolph  Epp. 

L 

71. 

The  official  visit           .... 

H.  Tenkate. 

L 

72. 

The  thief  detected      .... 

.     W.  Verschuur. 

L 

73. 

Seeking  shelter  from  the  storm    . 

.     H.  Burkel. 

L 

74. 

Wounded  bear  hunter 

A.  Tidemand. 

L 

75. 

Meditation          ..... 

E.  Leutze. 

L 

76. 

On  the  Danube           .... 

A.  de  Bylandt. 

L 

77. 

Moonlight  in  the  Black  Forest    . 

Aug.  Weber. 

L 

78. 

The  studio 

Theo.  Hanrath. 

I, 

79. 

The  Kaiser's  wall,  Bavaria 

Paul  Weber. 

I 

80. 

Roadside  inn  near  Munich 

A.  F.  Bunner. 

L 

81. 

Present  to  graudpa.     [Gallery  H] 

Cauta. 

L 

82. 

Spring  time        .         .         .         . 

Carl  Dircks. 

L 

83. 

Fishing  coast  near  Dover,  England     . 

W.  Shayer,  Sr. 

L 

84. 

Portrait  of  a  lady       .... 

Eichholtz. 

L 

85. 

Near  Uterstein  . 

Paul  Weber. 

L 

86. 

On  the  shore  of  Chieni  Lai 

le 

A.  F.  Bunner. 

L 

87. 

Portrait  of  a  lady 

John  Neagle. 

L 

88. 

Portrait  of  a  gentleman 

do. 

J, 

89. 

Spanish  smugglers 

. 

Jules  Worms. 

L 

90. 

Cherries  ripe 

Virginia  Granbery 

L 

91. 

Distracted  attention    . 

Van  Hove. 

L 

92. 

Preparing  for  dinner  . 

. 

Stroebel. 

L 

93. 

A  shady  retreat 

Bakhuyzen. 

L 

94. 

Interior  of  a  church    . 

. 

J.  Nicolie. 

L 

95. 

Near  Los  Angelos,  California     . 

H.  Herzog. 

L 

96. 

Market  scene  by  moon  and  candle  light 

P.  van  Schendel. 

L 

97. 

On  the  Italian  coast    . 

Hilverdonck. 

L 

98. 

After  the  brawl 

E.  Harvey. 

L 

99. 

The  disputed  reckoning 

Vetten. 

L  100. 

Blighted  prospects      . 

J.  J.  Cool. 

PAINTINGS. 


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L  101. 

L  102. 

L  103 

L  104. 

L  105. 

L  106. 

L  107. 

L  108. 

L  100. 

L  110. 

L  1 1 1 . 

L  112. 

L  113. 

L  114. 

L  115. 

L  116. 

L  117. 

L  118. 

L  119. 

L  120. 

L121. 

L  122. 

L123. 

L  124. 

L  125. 

L  126. 

L127. 

L  128. 

L  129. 

L  130. 

L  131. 

L132. 

L  133. 

L  134 

L  135. 

L  136. 

L  137. 

WORK. 

On  the  Seine      .... 

Still  water  at  evening 

In  the  studio      .... 

Curiosity    ..... 

Inquiring  the  way 

Castle  on  the  Rhine    . 

View  near  Etzenhausen 

On  Lake  Ammer.     [Gallery  Hj 

View  on  Lake  Bolsena 

Domestic  happiness     . 

Calm  on  the  Zayder  Zee     . 

View  in  Belgium     [North  Corridor] 

Roadside  cottage,  near  Munich  . 

Village  minstrel 

Cattle.     Coming  storm 

Game.     [Gallery  II] 

Old  canal  near  Amsterdam 

Market  scene  by  moon  and  candle  ligl 

View  in  Westphalia    . 

Chateau  Bgremont,  with  landscape 

The  forge  at  Chittenfold,  Surrey,  England 

Cattle  in  a  stable 

The  ferry  . 

Shepherd  and  sheep    . 

Street  in  Amsterdam 

Near  Norristown 

Drove  of  cattle  at  evening 

Starting  for  the  chase 

Charge  of  cuirassiers  at  Reichsofen 

View  near  Chad's  Ford  on  the  Brandywine, 
with  cattle       [Gallery  H] 

Environs  of  Rome 

Poultry  yard 

Interior  of  a  stable 

Interior  of  a  stable     . 

Prussian  troops  on  the  march 

Twilight  near  Darmstadt    . 

Flowers      .... 


J.  Rozier. 

A.  Vandeventer. 

Arnoud. 

W.  Rorgge. 

M.  Tilmes. 

Ch.  Hornet. 

C.  Ph.  Weber. 

do. 
Aug   Weber. 
Gesselchap. 
N.  Riegen. 
Bernhard  Girsche. 
Carl  Weber. 
F.  de  Brake! eer. 
Paul  Weber. 
Geo.  Hetzel. 
Kluyver. 
P.  van  Schendel. 
J.  N.  T.  van  Starkenborgh. 
L.  Fleury. 
E.  C.  Williams. 
A.  Vogt, 
Bakhnyzen. 

W.  T.  van  Starkenborgh. 
E.  P.  v.  Bommel. 
Carl  Weber. 

W.  T.  van  Starkenborgh. 
A.  de  Molins. 
E.  Charpentier. 

W.  T.  van  Starkenborgh. 

Albert  Hertel. 

E.  R.  Maes. 

H.  Knip  (Henrietta  Ronner). 

W.  Verschuur. 

Swebach.  • 

Carl  Weber. 

Marie  Molyn. 


24 


I'AINTINOS. 


NO.  WORK. 

L  138.  Content  in  a  cottage  . 

L  139.  Stable  interior,  with  sheep 

L  140.  The  music  lesson 

L  141.  Scene  in  Southern  Tyrol 

L  142.   Gallic  archers     . 

L  143.   Hide  and  seek    . 

Ii  1  14.    KestiDg  by  the  way     . 

L  145.  The  old  beau 

L  146.  Grandmother's  lesson 

L  147.  Sheep  at  pasture 

L  148.  Sunset  in  Illinois.     [Gallery  H] 

L  149.  Tyrolean  peasants  preparing  for  church 

L  150.   Night  market  in  Amsterdam 

L  151.   In  Bohemia.     Twilight 

L  152.   A  garden  retreat 

L  153.  The  rustic  toilet 

L  154.  Grandmother's  pet 

L  155.  Tired  out  . 

L  156.  The  last  toast     . 

L  157.  Rural  retirement 

L  158.   Fruit  and  glass  . 

L  159.   The  music  lesson 

L  160.  Playing  with  puss 

Lllil.   First  visit  to  school     . 

L  162.   Halt  fur  refreshments  . 

L  163.  When  the  cat's  away  the  mice  will  play 

L  164.  Jerusalem  from  the  Mount  of  Olives   . 

L  165.  Return  of  the  drove  at  evening  . 

L  166.  One  more  kiss     ..... 

L  167.  Rural  pleasures 

L  168.  Getting  a  ride 

L169.  Chickens  in  a  barnyard 

L  170.   Seeking  shelter  from  the  coming  storm 

L  171.  The  morning  walk       .... 


AKTIST. 

Rikkers. 

Ravenswaay. 

Ed.  d'Apvril. 

II.  HartwiHi. 

Guinier. 

Taanman. 

Van  Seben. 

Antony  Scries. 

De  Block. 

Brissot. 

C.  Ph.  Weber. 

F.  Kraus. 

G.  van  Hamme. 
Aug   Weber. 
L.  Joulin. 

J.  C.  Boomdyke. 
Joh.  J.  Paling 

A.  Jernberg. 

C.  J.  Grips. 

D.  Baron. 
Wm.  M.  Brown. 
Ch.  Hue. 

Leon  Delachau.v. 
Th.  de  Heuvel. 
H.  Buttner. 
Leon  Delachaux. 

B.  Fiedler. 
Paul  Weber. 
Leon  Delachuux. 

D.  Baron. 
Frank  C.  Jones. 

E.  R.  Maes. 
IT.  Zugel. 
II.  Breling. 


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quence pf  the  frequent  changes  in  their  contents.] 


